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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Sep 1981, p. 18

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= a poeccyrs enter © Contact Community information 526-9333 9 a.m.-5p.m. A special thanks The Arthritis Society campaign has ended here and I would like to thank all those who contributed. -A special thank you to all of the gals who either canvassed for me or were willing to, thanks to Carol Groves, Margaret Tyndall, Margaret McAllen, Jackie Burgher, Wendy O'Brien, Carol MclIlravey, Sharon Newton, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Evans, Sadie Smith, Sadie Wilson and Carol Bradshaw. Nice work girls. Be sure to drop in al the library and look over our displays of consumer information and pick up any free pamphlets or booklets that may be of interest to you. The display will be at the Midland Public Library until 4 4 * Oct. 5. : iB by Eleanor Edwards Carol Graham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumney enjoyed visiting during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. James Lane of Barrie Island on the Manitoulin. On Thursday Mr. Rumney attended the annual cattle sale at Little Current. Mr. and Mrs. Vie 'Wilson, former residents of our community and now living in Kentville, N.S. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Blake Edwards and other friends in the community this week. - : Po Mr. Manley Edwards has returned home from Penetang Hospital and Mrs. Edwards has also returned home after visiting with her daughter Mrs. Eric Curry of Wyebridge. Members of the Vasey and Ebenezer congregations enjoyed roller skating at the Elmvale Arena on Sunday afternoon. Everyone learned how to keep the wheels going and the only results were a few sore muscles on Monday morning. Last Tuesday, Mrs. Ken Rumney chauffered, Mr. Charles Robinson, Mrs. George McLay, Mrs. Jack Waples and Mrs. Morden Hilliard to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Evans of Thornton. SCARE Several from the community attended the shower for Miss Kim Foxall in the Ebenezer Church last Tuesday evening. The sales of our cookbooks are going well. If ide - : you haven't purchased your copy yet be sure : Bat ce ee Bs i Miss Foxall and Paul Isaae will be ee ces ah erepoe eneaeer ss Music makers married on October 10. idlanf or the Bay Pharmacy, Penetang or - : Sie : Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKeown attended our office at 298 First Street, side entrance. Midland Secondary School band will MSS were invited to perform at this the McKeown - Munn wedding in Tober- The cost is $4.50 per copy. _ be perfomring tomorrow afternoon at year's plowing match which could mory on Saturday Katherine Anest, C.S.O. co-ordinator will be the International Plowing Match at attract as many as 175,000 people Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Brown have attending a Community Service Order Co- Crown Hill. High school bands from before the event wraps up Saturday. returned home after Mr. Brown being a ordinator's Conference in West Hill to be held Simcoe County including the one from patient in -Penetang General and Mrs. a ibe ceaoed ae this yo be Brown visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell otal number of calls received by our office Hy = A d h and family of Crossland. The Bells were for the months of July and August were 1,342. Prompt action cited nN OW Sunday sisitors with the Browns. The breakdown of those calls are as follows; : Goen Nixon of Toronto spent the past personal and family adjustment - 29, care and Had it not been for members of the choir Was your week visiting with his father Mr Taek services for children - 98, general community smelling enone: Saturday morning, and Nixon : services - 104, consumer - 90, documents - 6, turning in the alarm, All Saints Anglican k Mr. a M Jack education - 5, employment - 13, environment Church in Penetanguishene might have wee z eee ae eeletd ae and pollution - 11, financial - 86, government - suffered serious fire damage. Mrs. Nathan Edwards and also visited 59, health - 22, home services - 72, housing - According to Fire Chief Ted Light, an During the week with Mr. and Mrs Gary Edwards Chris 216, requests or inquiries regarding CON- overheated fan motor in the church's furnace: ending Sept 28 and Darren TACT - 393, legal - 46, recreation - 45, tran- caused smoke to filter throughout the church. members of the Midland Visitors during the past week with Mr sportation - 12, volunteerism - 9. There was no fire nor was there heavy detachment of the and Mrs. Ken Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. mutes: however the pest pune Ontario Provincial Wilfred Faint of Scarboro and a relative -Irene Quesnelle, SC SCuous consequences adhe Police were called upon visiting them from Scotland and also Mr. Administrator. church been vacant and the fan, motor and to investigate 156 oc- and Mrs. Peter Sharp, of Toronto z furnace caught fire. currences. HEY'VE ARRIVED at HURONIA r oe Thurs. Oct. 1 Fri. Oct 2 Sat. Oct. 3 are preview days. -THE MAGNIFICANT |} NEW COLT, RELIANT, HORIZON & CORDOBACARS - ~ anmann \\/e are clearing our Your Headquarters remaining 1981's. For AUTOMOTIVE EXCELLENCE _ HURONIA MOTORS LTD. 949-7783 35 Robert St., W., Penetang | SALES/SERvice || i {doce ----== | Page 18, Wednesday, September 30, 1981 'eal Asis Re eeherpe try ae peers St VASE ae WENSiCge .GGeytwoe te

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